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Old 08-26-2009, 02:36 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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Condolences to any family to have to watch a love one die of cancer.

May Mary Jo now rest in peace also. Kennedy and Mary Jo are equal again.

 
Old 08-26-2009, 02:40 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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Condolences to any family to have to watch a love one die of cancer.

May Mary Jo now rest in peace also. Kennedy and Mary Jo are equal again.
Are you hunkered down now. There will be incoming very soon and you know it. We have been close to some of those who are posting now. DUCK
 
Old 08-26-2009, 03:30 PM
 
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I wonder if Mary Jo and Ted went to the same place in afterlife (if you believe in afterlife)?
 
Old 08-26-2009, 03:41 PM
 
Location: 3rd rock from the sun
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I am a left-lib, not that there's anything wrong with that, but Kennedy dodged a bullet with the Chappaquiddick inquest. Anyone else would have done time.

Chappaquiddick incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Old 08-26-2009, 03:47 PM
 
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That lyin' filthy-rich elitest drunk was the poster child for "...it's not what you know, but who you know". The two month suspended sentence was a slap in the face to all americans. Anyone else without his family's money and political ties would have gone to jail for manslaughter. He was a cowardly adulterer who didn't bother to save her and he ran home to mommy and daddy to sober up.
 
Old 08-26-2009, 03:52 PM
 
Location: um....guess
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I am a left-lib, not that there's anything wrong with that, but Kennedy dodged a bullet with the Chappaquiddick inquest. Anyone else would have done time.

Chappaquiddick incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes, he did. And since then he has dedicated his life to public service....just like many republicans have, so perhaps we can get over it?
 
Old 08-26-2009, 04:00 PM
 
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Yes, he did. And since then he has dedicated his life to public service....just like many republicans have, so perhaps we can get over it?
Tell that BS to the poor girl's family. The drunken coward got away with murder, or at least manslaughter.
 
Old 08-26-2009, 04:23 PM
 
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Hopefully the "devil" was waiting to welcome him home!!
 
Old 08-26-2009, 04:51 PM
 
Location: West Texas
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Yes, he did. And since then he has dedicated his life to public service....just like many republicans have, so perhaps we can get over it?
Some public life. A stammering drunk who got away with murder. Yea that's the American way.
 
Old 08-26-2009, 09:08 PM
 
Location: Fondren SW Yo
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Condolences to any family to have to watch a love one die of cancer.

May Mary Jo now rest in peace also. Kennedy and Mary Jo are equal again.
I would like to remember a young woman whose life was cut short as a victim of another's wealth and privilege, and whose name has been trampled in the name of the "greater good." May her memory be a blessing.

A conversation about the dangers of treating fellow citizens like royalty and inequality before law seems like a good way to honor her memory.

And for those who feel compelled to flame me for posting this without knowing her personally, first ask yourself if you knew Ted Kennedy and if that should prevent you from having an opinion about him.
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Kopechne, born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, was the only child of insurance salesman Joseph Kopechne and his wife, Gwen. The family moved to New Jersey when she was an infant. She attended parochial schools growing up.

After graduating with a degree in business administration from Caldwell College for Women in New Jersey in 1962, Kopechne moved to Montgomery, Alabama, to teach for a year at the Mission of St. Jude as part of the Civil Rights Movement. In 1963, she moved to Washington, D.C., to work as secretary to Florida Senator George Smathers. Kopechne joined New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy's secretarial staff, following his election in 1964. There she worked as a secretary to the senator's speechwriters and as a legal secretary to one of his legal advisers. Kopechne was a loyal and tireless worker for Robert Kennedy, in March 1967 having stayed up all night at his Hickory Hill home to type a major speech against the Vietnam War as the senator and his aides such as Ted Sorenson made last-minute changes to it.

During the 1968 U.S. presidential election, she helped with the wording of Robert Kennedy's March 1968 speech announcing his candidacy. During his campaign, she worked as one of the "Boiler Room Girls", an affectionate name given to six young women who worked from a central, windowless location in Kennedy's Washington campaign headquarters. They were vital in tracking and compiling data and intelligence on how Democratic delegates from various states were intending to vote; Kopechne's responsibilities included Pennsylvania. Kopechne and the other staffers were politically savvy; they talked daily with field managers and also served as conduits for policy statements being distributed to strategically-located newspapers.

Kopechne was devastated by the June 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy and could not return to work on Capitol Hill. However, as her father later said, "Politics was her life," and in December 1968 she used her expertise to gain a job with Matt Reese Associates, a Washington, D.C., firm that helped establish campaign headquarters and field offices for politicians and was one of the first political consulting firms. She was on her way to a successful professional career.

She lived in the Georgetown neighborhood with three other women. She was a devout Roman Catholic with a demure, serious personality, rarely drank much, and had no reputation for extramarital activities with men.
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